Tuesday, June 7, 2016

Crown Princess Mary of Denmark during the 'Home Guard Country Practice 2016' in Fredericia in Jutland on June 5, 2016

Crown Princess Mary showed off her impeccable gun shot during a Land Exercise with more than 5,000 members of the Danish Home Guard in Denmark

Crown Princess Mary wore her country's full camouflage army uniform, complete with five gleaming medals pinned over her left pocket and even a sword tucked under her belt

Crown Princess Mary took time to meet well-wishers gathered in the Danish town of Fredericia, wearing five of the eight commemorative medals that have been awarded to her since she married Prince Frederik


Crown Princess Mary's arrival at the parade drew crowds of Danish royalty fans.  The Crown Princess was more than pleased to meet and greet despite the heat and blazing sun.

Crown Princess Mary joining the Home Guard in 2008, the Australian-born Royal was promoted to First Lieutenant last September; her medal on the far right is for her services to the Home Guard.

Crown Princess Mary during the 'Home Guard Country Practice 2016' in Fredericia in Jutland.

Crown Princess Mary adjusted her beret as she listened attentively to the drill during the 'Home Guard Country Practice 2016' in Fredericia in Jutland

Crown Princess Mary pulled on a black army issue glove as she prepared to partake in army duties during the 'Home Guard Country Practice 2016' in Fredericia in Jutland

Danish Crown Princess Mary during the 'Home Guard Country Practice 2016' in Fredericia in Jutland.
Crown Princess Mary during the 'Home Guard Country Practice 2016' in Fredericia in Jutland.

Crown Princess Mary during the 'Home Guard Country Practice 2016' in Fredericia in Jutland.

Crown Princess Mary during the 'Home Guard Country Practice 2016' in Fredericia in Jutland.

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